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'We vote with our dollars': People are boycotting Disney and canceling their streaming subscriptions
"If Disney's going to cave to Trump, then Disney doesn't get my money," one former Disney+ subscriber who canceled told Business Insider.
Meanwhile, some creatives with ties to Disney are speaking out: The artists featured in Hulu’s Lilith Fair documentary collectively decided not to perform at its premiere. Lost creator Damon Lindelof announced on September 18 that he will not work for Disney until Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Tatiana Maslany is drawing attention after urging fans to take action against Disney’s streaming platforms following Jimmy Kimmel Live!‘s suspension. The She-Hulk: Attorney at Law star shared a post on Instagram that quickly sparked discussion,
In the aftermath of the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! by Disney-owned ABC, She-Hulk herself is speaking out. Tatiana Maslany, star of Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, which aired on Disney+, is urging people to cancel their subscriptions to Disney services.
Launched in August, ESPN Unlimited is redefining sports streaming with NFL, UFC, college football, and more. But, how much does ESPN Unlimited cost?
Walt Disney Co. (NYSE:DIS)’s direct-to-consumer ESPN streaming launch could offset linear TV declines and contribute to earnings growth, Barclays Research said in a recent report.
EPSN Unlimited is $30 as its own streaming service, so you’re essentially getting Disney+ ($8) and Hulu ($10) for free when you opt into this monthly bundle. If you’re looking to get the full football sweep, you can opt to tack on NFL+ for an extra $10, making the bundle $40/month for the ad-supported version and $49/month for the ad-free version.
Discover how to stream live NBA, NFL, some MLB, and college games on a budget through some major ESPN Unlimited deals
The sports network's first on-demand streaming platform is available with Disney+ and Hulu starting at only $29.99 per month.
Kimmel, whose late-night talk show has run for nearly 24 seasons since its January 2003 debut, was pulled off the air on Monday, September 15 for comments he made about political activist Charlie Kirk. The outspoken conservative was assassinated during an event at Utah Valley University on September 10.